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THE TOOT 11 MR. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT Belfonte Academy, Clogate Univ. B. S„ Syracuse U. summer school 1 yr., Cortland Normal sum. school 3 yrs Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 19 yrs. Athletic in- structor. MR. GEORGE RYNDERS State Normal Geneseo, 3 yrs., Buffalo S. T. C. B. S. Syracuse U. P. G. work. Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 1 yr. Subjects: Gen. Science. Biology, Soc. St. 9. MISS ARLENE M. BICKFORD Westbrook Jr. College, Syracuse U., B. A., Teach- ing ex. at C H. S. 1 yr. Girls Physical Ed. MISS HELEN M. DUNN Geneseo S. T. C., B. S., Syracuse U. summer school 1 yr. Teaching ex. C. H. S. 2 years, Librarian. MRS. ROSEMARY COURTNEY Syracuse U., B. A. Teaching ex. C. H. S. 1 yr. Sub- jects: English 1 and 2, Dramatics. MISS MABLE SCHROTH Cortland State Normal, Columbia U., B. S. M. A., Syracuse U. summer school, 1 yr., Red Cross Nutri- tion Field Wkr. Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 1 yr. Sub- ject: Home Economics. MISS FLORENCE FURKARO Albany, S. T. C., A. B., M. A. Teaching ex. C. H. S. 4 yrs. Subjects: Soc. St. 10, Mathematics. MISS ELIZABETH DOMINY Potsdam S. T. C., B. S., Temple U. Maj. Ed., Teach- ing ex. at C. H. S. 3 yrs. Subject: Music. MISS DOROTHY RICHARDSON Syracuse U., B. A., Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 1 yr. Subjects: Spanish and French. MR. LELAND WRIGHT Potsdam S. T. C., B. S., Temple U. summer school 1 yr., Army Band school 1M: yrs., Teaching ex. C. H. S. 1 semester. Subject: Instrumental music. MISS AVIS I. WHITE Utica Mem. Tr. Sc for nurses, Syracuse U. 3 sum- mers, school nurse 3 years at C. H. S. MR. DAVID CLARY Syracuse U. B. S., M. S., Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 1V4 yrs. Subjects; Commercial. MRS. RUTH G. BROOKS Syracuse U., B. P„ Syracuse U. summer schools 1, Teaching ex at C. H. S. 3 yrs. Subjects: Art. SLIPS IN THE CLASSROOM Teacher: What is the difference between face powder and gunpowder? Student: One goes off with a bang and the other goes on with a puff. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Miss Mackey: Dick, can you tell me what the members of the lowest caste in India are called? Dick: The unmentionables. ¥ Student: A buttress is a woman who makes butter. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ John: Dick, are you going to get intox- icated for diphtheria this afternoon? ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Student: A mountain range is a cooking stove used at higher altitudes. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Chemistry Student: Water is composed of two gins; oxygen and hydrogen. Oxygen is pure gin, hydrogen is gin and water. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ A circle is a round line with no kinks in it, joined up so as not to show where it be- gan. Miss Mackey: Where was the Declara- tion of Independence signed? Bob: At the bottom. ¥ ¥ ¥ Miss Clines: Give an example of collect- ive noun. A student: Garbage can. ¥ ¥ ¥ Miss Mackey: Where are the Kings of England crowned? Earle: On their heads. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ History student: The difference between a king and a president is that a king is the son of his father and the president is not. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Geography student: A mountain pass is a pass given by railroads to their employes so that they can spend their vacation in the mountains. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Miss Clines: In what circumstances does the 4th act of Hamlet begin? English student: It commences immed- iately after the 3rd act. —TOMMY RANDLE
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10 THE TOOT FACULTY First row: Miss Anna B. Clines, Mrs. Ruth Brooks, Miss Louise Powers, Mrs. Frances Milmoe, Miss Dorothy R'chardson, Miss Arlene Bickford, Miss Elizabeth Dominy, Miss Florence Furfaro, Miss Mabel Schroth, Mrs. Marie Love. Top: Mrs. Rosemary Courtney, Miss Helen Dunn, Mr. George Rynders, Mr. William Schmidt, Mr. David Clary, Mr. Glenn F. Bogardus, Mr. D. Robert McLean, Prof. Leland Wright, Miss Rita Mackey, Miss Gertrude Daniels. MR. GLEN F. BOGARDUS Superintendent of Schools, St. Lawrence Universi- ty B. S., Summer school Cornell 5 yrs., Summer school Columbia 1 yr., Executive at C. H. S. 21 yrs. MR. I). ROBERT McLEAN Principal, Syracuse University, A. B., Syracuse sum- mer school 1 yr.. Cornell summer school, teaching ex- perience at C. H. S. 20 years. MISS ANNA B. CLINES Vice-principal, College of St. Elizabeth A. B., Sum- mer school Cornell 5 yrs., Buffalo Normal school 1 yr., European travel and study 1 summer, Teaching ex. in C. H. S. 21 years. Subjects: English 3 and 4. MISS GERTRUDE E. DANIELS N. Y. S. College for Teachers, A. B., Columbia Univ. A. M., Summer school 2 yrs., Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 17 yrs. Subjects: Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics. MISS LOUISE H. POWERS N. Y. S. College for Teachers A. B., Summer school 3 yrs., European travel 1 summer. Teaching ex, in China 4 yrs.. Teaching ex. in C. H. S. 19 years, Sub- ject: Latin. MISS RITA MACKEY N. Y. S. College for Teachers, A. B., Temporary ex- aminer in N. Y. S. Regents dept. 14 years.. European travel 1 summer, Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 20 years. Subjects: Social Studies 11 and 12. MRS. WHEELER MILMOE College of New Rochelle, B. S., Teaching ex. at C. H. S. 11 yrs. Commercial instructor. MR. LAWRENCE F. WALDO St. Lawrence University, B. A., Teaching at C. H. .S. e yrs. Subjects Soc. St. 9; Business; Syracuse U. 24 hours.
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